Trond Brænne

Trond Brænne (31 July 1953 16 March 2013) was a Norwegian actor, author and radio personality, best known for his many theater and television roles. He was also a decorated[1] writer of children's songs and literature.

Trond Brænne
Trond Brænne in Aust-Agder 2011.
Credit: Grethe Tvede (AAbk)
Born(1953-07-31)31 July 1953
Died16 March 2013(2013-03-16) (aged 59)
Oslo, Norway
NationalityNorwegian
OccupationActor, author, radio and television personality

Personal life

Brænne lived with fellow author Iben Sandemose. His son, Bendik Brænne, is a musician and author, and was, together with his father and with his sister, Kaia Brænne, nominated for the 2010 Brage Prize in the category children's literature.[2]

In 1999, Brænne suffered a series of heart attacks, which required him to have a heart transplant, an event that affected him deeply. He nonetheless remained highly active, and returned to his normal work schedule soon.

On 15 March 2013 Brænne collapsed at work, having suffered a massive stroke caused by a rupture of the aorta. After almost 24 hours in critical condition, Brænne died the following day, three and a half months short of his 60th birthday. He is survived by partner Iben Sandemose and his three children.[3]

Selected works

  • Bestefar er en rev
  • Burgerkrim
  • Dundøden
  • Fru Andersen har hump i halen
  • Revedrepere
  • Rottene kommer'
  • Vi bare gjør det
  • Vi gir oss ikke
  • Vidundermiksturen
  • Uvenner
  • Mareritt i Casa Bianca
gollark: I have no idea. The modern CPUs are probably significantly designed to fit C, at some level...
gollark: Still, the average compiler/interpreter is probably *not* as stupidly complex as CPUs.
gollark: I guess so.
gollark: I *do* have to break for lunch eventually...
gollark: And causes all kinds of weirdness, since they then try and speed it up again.

References

  1. NRKs Blå Fugl award in 1994
  2. "Tidlig på plass i Rådhuset". Abcnyheter.no. 10 December 2009.
  3. "Trond Brænne døde av hjerneslag". Vg.no. Retrieved 19 April 2018.
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